[ADXA] Scott's QTH Storm Update
Kathy Bromley
skvmt at cox.net
Sat Jun 1 18:22:09 EDT 2024
It would be nice instead of replacing the poles they would bury the lines.
> On 06/01/2024 5:08 PM EDT sbranyan at cox.net wrote:
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> Last Sunday morning around 2:15 a.m. we got hit by one of several tornadoes that came through Benton County. In our neighborhood, my neighbor lost his cousin in her eighties after a tree fell on her house.
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> The storm that got us was south of the major one that came down Walnut Street in Rogers. It began as straight-line winds around the Harris Baking Company and as it reached Monte Ne became more cyclonic. Our neighbors suffered big downed trees on their property with a moderate amount of damage to structures. A lot of the smaller trees and telephone poles snapped about 10-12 feet up off the ground. SWEPCO is basically having to rebuild the power grid here—400 poles, 10 miles of line, many transformers, etc. Cleanup will take a while. Horseshoe Bend campground suffered damage and about a dozen RVs turned over. The Corps says will be months before it reopens. Hobbs State Park was also hit hard with downed trees. Most of the damage in town was on older structures, metal buildings and residential homes hit by trees. The Susie Q was nearly flattened. A lot of gas station canopies and pumps were destroyed.
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> Back during Covid, I had 18 mature oaks and hickories--many 100’ or taller--cut down around the house. This spared us structural damage, although we lost our oldest tall oak which was uprooted and fell away from the house and my hexbeam. I have a trail through our 4 wooded acres and suspect there are other large trees down also. There are a lot of widow-makers.
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> We have some limited backup power but enough to make the situation OK. We are on a deep well and our power source is not sufficient to allow us to pump water, but the neighbors across the street allows us fill as many 5gal jugs as we desire :-). Four jugs usually get us through the day. I’ve been cooking outside with camp gear also, which I’ve enjoyed.
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> Thursday afternoon, power crews began working on our neighborhood and we are hoping to see power on by late tomorrow. But one of the linemen told my neighbor it would likely be Wednesday.
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> I lost both wire antenna in the tree damage around our place, but the hex beam is none the worse for the wear. This afternoon, I finally had the energy and time to get the radio going this afternoon and made an easy contact in New England on FT8. The battery power station did great providing power for laptop, DC power supply, and radio. I hope to catch FT4GL later tonight when propagation improves.
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> My hope is ADXA members have not suffered major storm loss this spring. It’s been a bad season!
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> As I finished editing this, power just came on at 2100z!
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> 73, and may God bless you and yours,
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> Scott/W5AAJ
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> Rogers, AR
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